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Mickey Mouse Signal Light

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A4 Tech X7 mouse wheel

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Mouse Bungee

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Batman easter egg

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Rest wrist

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Cat & Mouse

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Mickey Mouse Easter

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Eega Beeva and Pflip

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Mouse Miraculous

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Minnie Mouse Lamp / Minnie Mouse Lamp

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Mickey Mouse Ears Wall Mounts

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  • Mad Catz RAT1 gaming mouse modules can be 3D printed

    3DNews Technologies and IT market. News manipulators, graphics input devices Mad Catz RAT1 gaming mouse modules can be ...

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    11/18/2015 [16:41], Alexey Stepin

    The hype around 3D printers has recently subsided somewhat: despite numerous crowdfunding projects and numerous Chinese manufacturers that quickly responded to a surge in demand, one thing became clear: the new technology, although it has impressive potential, is far from omnipotent and talk about its distribution in life is too early. Yes, 3D printing can be both durable and ultra-precise, but all this does not apply to consumer models that work on the principle of extrusion of heated PLA or ABS plastic filament. Unfortunately, the quality of parts printed on such printers can be called average at best. Far better results are shown by photolithographic and additive models, as well as multi-axis milling machines, but they are rare and inaccessible to most users.

    From top to bottom: backrest, main module, chassis

    However, Mad Catz Interactive has released an interesting model of the R.A.T.1 gaming mouse, the main feature of which is modularity. The main part, in which the sensor, scroll wheel and keys are located, is, in fact, a self-sufficient compact mouse that can be used in situations where every centimeter and gram counts. The PIXART PMW 3320 sensor has a resolution adjustable from 250 to 3500 DPI. The base and the continuation of the back (palm rest) of the R.A.T.1 are modular, they can be changed to the taste of the user. They will be released in various colors, as well as the main module. The mouse assembly weighs only 60 grams, excluding the USB cable.

    Various color combinations will be available, which you can customize with your own

    This is where we return to the topic of 3D printing. The fact is that Mad Catz decided to make R.A.T.1 a truly individual mouse. The part that extends the backrest and serves as the base for the player's palm is not just interchangeable: the company plans to soon publish CAD files containing various models of backrests compatible with the R. A.T.1 chassis. Initially, the mouse is symmetrical and equally suitable for both right-handed and left-handed people, but with the help of a 3D printer it will be possible to make it asymmetrical, ideally suited to the individual characteristics of the user's palm. It is possible that chassis model files will also be available. Since a gaming mouse, by definition, experiences serious stress, in this case, special attention should be paid to print quality.

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    Tags: gaming mouse, mice, mad catz, rat1, 3d printing, 3d printer, modular

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    Mouse - lamp on a 3D printer

    Hello everyone! I've had the idea to print this lamp for a long time.

    It all started with the fact that for the study of Zbrush, I chose a simple model of mouse lights from Seletti. As I remember then, the model did not take me much time and to this day it is available on the main sites for the sale of 3D models. It was 2016 and my first meaningful attempts to learn digital sculpting.

    That's about the time I decided to print mice on a 3D printer. And finally that day has come.

    In my article I will talk about how I made the model and what tools I used. I will not dwell on how I sculpted the mouse, since the model is not complicated and there are enough corresponding tutorials on the net - I will only note some points that are important in my opinion.

    The first question that arose - will it be stable? The plastic-printed mouse will need to hold a light bulb, socket, and wire.

    To test stability, a reduced size test model was printed (which I subsequently used for test paints) - the model turned out to be very unstable. I saw 2 ways to solve the problem. The first one is to put the mouse on the platform. The second is to shift the center of gravity by arching the back of the model.

    I settled on the second option, because I really didn't want to make a model on a stand.

    Subsequently, I did not regret my decision, as the model turned out to be quite stable.

    The second problem that I encountered in the pursuit of reducing the weight of the elements that the mouse holds is the lack of good plastic bulb holders. Ceramic cartridges have wire mounts, unlike plastic ones.

    Knowledgeable people advised to process the places where the wires are attached to the cartridge with hot glue, which I did.

    Having settled on a plastic cartridge, it was necessary to make a cutout for it in the paws of the model. To begin with, I decided on the height of the model - 20 cm (maximum print height of the 3D printer used), set this size in Zbrush using the Scale Master plugin.


    After that I imported the mouse model into 3ds max, created a cylinder with the overall dimensions of the chuck and a paw pad to subtract these objects from the mouse model using Zbrush Boolean operations.

    As a result, I got a perfectly even base of the model and the desired cutout in the paws for a light bulb holder.

    This is what the final print model looked like


    The mouse printed on a 3D printer had to be sanded with fine sandpaper (when using a cheap printer, printing layers are clearly visible), primed, painted and varnished.

    Plastic primer, spray varnish and paint were purchased from a local auto parts store. Lacquer-and-paint work was carried out according to the attached instructions.

    And photos of the finished lamp

    In general, I was satisfied with the product. I was pleased with the stability of the model - despite the fact that the mouse itself is light.


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